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Wojaczek

Wojaczek
Direction
LECH MAJEWSKI
Screenplay
Lech Majewski, Maciej Melecki
Cinematography
Adam Sikora
Editing
Eliot Ems
Cast
Krzysztof Siwczyk, Dominika Ostalowska, Andrzej Mastalerz
Producer
Henryk Romanowski
Edition(s)
24ª

Wojaczek

Wojaczek
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  • 90 minutos
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  • PB
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  • 1999
Poland

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Rafael Wojaczek was a rebel and choleric Polish poet who died young, in 1971, at the age of 26, just as did Jean-Michel Basquiat and Jim Morrison. His poetry and destructive life style left telling marks on the lives of many Polish youngsters. He drank, quarreled, was prone to exiting places he visited regularly through the window and, after several frustrated attempts at suicide, he eventually jumped from the third floor of a building. He was forever challenging death, face to face, on an almost daily basis. Admired by women, he loved only himself. Like one condemned, his sustenance was poetry. Aware that those who live in confusing times need myths, Wojaczek built up the legend around himself with the trivial reality of socialist Poland. With his long coat, a cigarette invariably pending from his lips, and drinking vodka out of small glasses, as if he were commemorating some party of his own, Wojaczek was a typical idol of his day. He was an outsider, always on the verge of reality, as though ready to jump out of it all at any moment.

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LECH MAJEWSKI

Born in Katowice in 1953. Studied directing at the National School of Cinema, in Lodz. Having made two films in Poland, he emigrated to the United States in 1981. As from 1997, he went back to working, also in Poland. He gained international renown in 1996 as co-producer and co-script writer to the film Basquiat, by Julian Schnabel, that opened with the 20th Mostra. At the same time as he directed and wrote the scripts for his own films in Poland, he worked as producer in the United States. In 1997, he launched a film for the Polish television, Pokój Saren. He is poet, painter, writer, and script writer in addition to director and producer of cinema, theater and opera. He directed a film on Ronald Biggs, Prisoner of Rio, in 1989.
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